Global insurance provider Zurich Insurance Group (‘Zurich’) has enlisted the legal counsel of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (Freshfields) for its acquisition of a majority stake in India’s Kotak Mahindra General Insurance Company Limited (Kotak General
KPMG Switzerland, a global professional services firm, has announced the appointment of Alexander Lacher (pictured) as a Partner in its Financial Services division, specializing in insurance regulatory and compliance. This appointment marks an important milestone
Kellerhals Carrard has acted as legal counsel to Mobiliar, one of Switzerland’s oldest private insurance company, in the successful acquisition of the Appenberg Hotel and Seminar Center in Emmental. Mobiliar is set to revitalize
The Advisors Stephen Gauster (pictured), Executive Vice President & General Counsel at MetLife, leads the legal team. Willkie Farr & Gallagher acted as legal counsel and Goldman Sachs & Co. acted as financial
Alexander Lacher has been appointed Fortuna Life Insurance’s new CEO. Lacher is also general counsel of Generali Group Switzerland. He has been member of the management and taking over the department of Legal &
Generali’s Switzerland based general counsel Alexander Lacher (pictured) has been appointed as Chairman Of The Board Of Directors at Fortuna Lebens-Versicherungs, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Generali (Switzerland) Holding. The announcement was made
Schellenberg Wittmer advised majority shareholder Helvetia, a Swiss insurance group, on its acquisition of a minority stake in MoneyPark, specialist for mortgages and real estate, from TX Group media company. With this acquisition,
Covid-19 pandemic has made necessary that governments and authorities have to take several measures in response to the outbreak. These may also have significant impacts on insurance contracts and coverage
Aflac announced that its insurance subsidiaries have agreed to acquire Zurich North America's U.S. Corporate Life and Pensions (Group Benefits) business
Swiss Life Holding has announced to repurchase own registered shares up to a maximum repurchase value of Chf 400 million for the purpose of a subsequent capital reduction.